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Express Support for Governor Brown’s Appeal to Reconsider Individual Assistance Funding

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Santa Barbara, CA - Today, Reps. Salud Carbajal (CA-24) and Julia Brownley (CA-26) encouraged the President to support Governor Brown's appeal to reconsider the denial of Individual Assistance funds for the Thomas Fire and subsequent mudslides and flooding in the Major Disaster Declaration. Individual Assistance programs can aid Central Coast families rebuilding their homes and businesses by potentially releasing additional direct federal aid including housing assistance, disaster unemployment assistance, and crisis counseling.

"The devastation from the Thomas Fire and subsequent mudslides have taken the ultimate toll on our community, claiming dozens of lives, destroying hundreds of homes, and hurting small businesses on the Central Coast." said Carbajal. "Individual Assistance funding is critical to supporting the victims of the tragedies as our community rebuilds and recovers."

"I am hopeful that President Trump will carefully reconsider his earlier decision to deny victims of the Thomas Fire access to FEMA's Individual Assistance programs," said Brownley. "These programs would provide much-needed aid for families and businesses who are working to recover from this devastating tragedy and will help our community continue to rebuild. I appreciate all of the assistance FEMA has provided thus far and hope that this appeal will be successful."

The Thomas Fire has now burned more than 280,000 acres, destroyed 1063 structures, damaged another 280 structures and claimed two lives. Subsequent rainfall combined with debris in the aftermath of the fire led to deadly mudslides claiming the lives of at least 17 people and destroying at least 250 homes.

The President previously approved a Major Disaster Declaration providing Public Assistance for the fires and subsequent mud slides, but denied the State of California's request for Individual Assistance.

A copy of the letter can be found here https://carbajal.house.gov/UploadedFiles/20180112_Letter_in_Support_of_IA_.pdf and the full text is below:

January 12, 2018

The Honorable Donald J. Trump

President

United States of America

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20500

Subject: Support of Governor Jerry Brown's Request for Reconsideration for Individual Assistance to Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties

Dear President Trump:

We write to support the State of California's appeal of the denial of Individual Assistance to Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. Enclosed is a copy of the State's appeal, which includes additional supporting documentation regarding the deadly mudslides that have claimed the lives of at least 17 individuals in Santa Barbara County.

We are grateful for the federal support afforded in the wake of this disaster to California thus far. However, we urge this Administration to move expeditiously to approve California's request for Individual Assistance programs. Time is of the essence. Federal support is necessary to save lives, protect public health and safety, and defend property from further damage.

People in our communities have lost everything, from their homes to businesses. The Thomas Fire started on Monday, December 4, 2017 off the Highway 150 and Highway 126 in Ventura County and spread to Santa Barbara County. It burned more than 280,000 acres, destroyed 1063 structures, and damaged another 280 structures. The fire also tragically claimed 2 lives. While the fire is 92 percent contained, its effects have caused devastation throughout California's Central Coast.

On December 21, 2017, Governor Brown made a request for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration with Individual and Public Assistance for the state. We were pleased that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved California's request for a Major Disaster Declaration on January 2, 2018, and subsequently amended the declaration on January 10, 2018 to also include flooding, mudflows, and debris flows directly related to the wildfires. However, we remain disappointed that the Administration denied California's request for Individual Assistance. We believe more federal support is necessary for the families and businesses impacted by the fires.

Furthermore, on January 8, 2018, heavy rain triggered mudslides and flooding in Santa Barbara, California, killing at least 17 people. At least 8 people are still missing. Crews have completed a primary search of 75 percent of the debris field, and more than 500 first responders and 10 dogs continue to look for victims. In Santa Barbara alone, there are at least 250 homes destroyed due to the mudslides. Yet, the full extent of the damage is still unknown.

Individual Assistance Programs would provide relief, like housing assistance, disaster unemployment assistance and crisis counseling, to individuals whose homes were destroyed in this disaster.

Again, we strongly support the State of California's request for Individual Assistance. We stand ready to provide any support needed to expeditiously approve this request and provide the necessary resources to the impacted communities.

Sincerely,

SALUD O. CARBAJAL JULIA BROWNLEY

Member of Congress Member of Congress

Read this original document at: https://carbajal.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=223

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